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A jarring report out of North Korea that claims Kim Jong Un's former girlfriend was executed by a firing squad last week.

Chosun Ilbo,an English language newspaper in South Korea, said unnamed sources in China told it that Hyon Song Wol (of "Electric Horse-Lady" fame) was arrested on Aug. 17 along with about a dozen others; Hyon was a singer, and a number of the others were members of the Unhasu Orchestra.

They were accused of making a sex tape and selling it and were shot three days later for violating the country's pornography laws. A source said some allegedly had Bibles in their possession, and all were treated as political dissidents.

The report has not been independently verified by other media outlets. Chosun Ilbo is one of Seoul's main daily newspapers.

Chosun Ilbo said it is unclear if Kim's wife had anything to do with the deaths; before becoming the spouse of the "dear leader" she was also in that same orchestra. Kim had reportedly known Hyon for about 10 years, and their relationship ended at the orders of Kim Jong Il, though rumors have persisted that the two were having an affair.

More harsh treatment in North Korea: A comedian was recently pulled from the stage and sent to a coal mine.

Google’s Nexus 4 made a splash last fall simply because it was well-built and inexpensive, and yet it didn’t require a two-year contract with a wireless carrier. Now, it’s even cheaper.

The Nexus 4 now costs $200 for the 8 GB model and $250 for the 16 GB model–a $100 price reduction from before. Those prices aren’t incredible if you’re used to buying your phones through major wireless carriers at subsidized prices, but compared to most unlocked phones, the Nexus 4 is cheap. And it’s a decent phone, running the latest version of Google’s Android operating system.

Buying the phone unlocked means you can bring it to certain wireless carriers in the United States and save a lot of money on service. For example, with T-Mobile you can pay as little as $50 per month if you bring your own phone. Or, you can get a SIM card from Straight Talk and pay $45 per month for service. An unlocked phone also allows you to travel overseas and take advantage of lower service prices from local carriers.

nintendo 2ds best review, When covering video games, sometimes judging with your hands is more important than with your eyes or ears.

It's hard not to review the Nintendo 2DS -- launching Oct. 12 for $130 -- without seeming a bit puzzled. Forget that there's no 3-D capability (hence the 2DS name). This version of Nintendo 2DS popular handheld ditches the clamshell design. So, instead of opening and closing the handheld as you would with 3DS and earlier DS models, the Nintendo 2DS arrives with a slate form factor.

Nintendo offered a demo of the Nintendo 2DS recently, featuring several games including Mario Kart, Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.

While the Nintendo 2DS retains the same dual screens, the device feels lighter and thinner. With the hinges gone, the thumbstick, directional pad and face buttons have been moved up. Two larger shoulder buttons sit on top, while the mic has moved to the lower left. Also, the Nintendo 2DS trades in the switch to turn wireless functionality on and off for a Sleep switch.

Pretty much everything about the Nintendo 2DS remains the same as the 3DS, including the stylus, the cameras that can still shoot images in 3-D, software options such as Nintendo Shop and other features. Nintendo 2DS Only two things are missing: 3-D viewing -- which few players might miss -- and the clamshell design.2ds

Still scratching your head about the slate design? So was I. Then I held the device and started playing some games. It's surprisingly comfortable, fitting snugly between two hands whether you're racing go-karts or exploring a scary mansion.

My lone, minor concern is protecting the screens now that there's no way to close the device. Nintendo will sell carrying cases separately for 2DS, but curious how those screens hold up in a backpack or other bag. Also, will most 3DS games work just as well in 2-D only? The first game that sprung to mind was Super Mario 3D Land, where having the 3-D view is valuable. Nothing would be more frustrating than buying a 3DS game for 2DS and learning that extra dimension would prove very useful in having a positive experience.

At $130, the 2DS could prove a huge seller for Nintendo, targeting customers seeking an affordable video game option for themselves or their kids. Based on my brief experience, the 2DS design doesn't seem to detract from the great selection of DS and 3DS titles available. We'll have more details on the 2DS performance when it arrives on October 12.

Nintendo announced the new console, which it hopes will attract those looking for a more affordable entry point into gaming, on Wednesday.

The device will cost £109.99 in the UK and $130 - $40 less than the 3D version - in the US.

The console will launch in both markets on 12 October, the same day Pokemon X and Pokemon Y are released, and will be available in a choice of red and white or blue and black.

The new version of the console will come with dual screens and feature the same gameplay controls and touchscreen as the 3DS. There will also be wireless connectivity for online multiplayer gaming and access to the Japanese company’s eShop.

The announcement follows a price cut to the Wii U, which was slashed from $350 to $300 for the American market.